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The potential role of producer and consumer food policies in the EU to sustainable food and nutrition security

Latka, Catharina (author)
University of Bonn, Germany
Heckelei, Thomas (author)
University of Bonn, Germany
Batka, Miroslav (author)
IIASA International Institute for Applies Systems Analysis, Austria
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Boere, Esther (author)
IIASA International Institute for Applies Systems Analysis, Austria
Chang, Chiao-Ya (author)
University of Bonn, Germany
Cui, David (author)
Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
Geleijnse, Marianne (author)
Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
Havlik, Petr (author)
IIASA International Institute for Applies Systems Analysis, Austria
Kuijsten, Anneleen (author)
Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
Kuiper, Marijke (author)
Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
Leip, Adrian (author)
European Commission, Belgium
vant Veer, Pieter (author)
Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
Witzke, Heinz-Peter (author)
University of Bonn, Germany
Ziegler, Friederike (author)
RISE,Jordbruk och livsmedel
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2018
English.
Series: SUSFANS Report ; D10.3
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  • EU sustainable food and nutrition security is no sure-fire success. The future ofthe agro-food system is uncertain and subject to different macro-level trends.Previous analysis revealed the role of food system drivers creating challenges andopportunities for dietary and environmental improvements under certain futureconstellations. However, these challenges and opportunities need to be addressed by policies to allow for actual improvements in the sustainabilityperformance of EU food systems, for people, planet and profit. In this deliverable,an assessment and pre-test of potential policy measures is carried out. The policyanalyses are contrasted to a ‘business-as-usual’ baseline scenario with currenttrends of food system drivers. We apply the SUSFANS modelling toolbox in orderto test relevant policy measures in four distinct aqua-agro-food policy sectors.Regarding health and nutrition of the EU population, we provide a ranking ofpotential dietary policies and interventions based on their effectiveness,implementation costs and restrictiveness for consumers and producers. Based onthis overview, options for health and nutrition policy are designed containing amixture of different policy instruments. These apply – in line with the allocationof policy responsibilities in the EU - at the level of individual member states andnot at the realms of an EU policy. In the context of the Common AgriculturalPolicy (CAP), we assess the impact of a livestock density restriction on EU Agricultural areas. Results indicate a reduction of soil nutrient surpluses (-9 to -13%) and of greenhouse gas emissions (-9%) at EU average and considerably stronger in the livestock density and over-fertilization hotspots. Trade openness restricts the impact on food consumption and dietary change of EU consumers. Three Common Fisheries Policies (CFP) are tested with the newly developed fish modules of GLOBIOM and CAPRI: Directing capture in EU waters to levels that keep fish stocks at the maximum sustainable yield (MSY), or at the maximum economic yield (MEY), and the implementation of national aquaculture growth plans composed by EU member states. Our results show limited policy impacts due to the rlatively small size of the EU fish producing sector with some trade butlimited consumption changes. Finally, different storage policies are tested with the new short-term volatility module of GLOBIOM. The scenarios reveal that storage availability and intervention prices reduce price volatility caused by yield shocks. The assessments illustrate that individual, yet unaligned policy measures can already contribute significantly to reaching sustainable food and nutritionsecurity. On the way to the final foresight assessment extensions are require regarding a) metrics quantifiability, b) the harmonization of metrics computationapproaches, and c) smaller model improvements

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